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To make a tea towel, you will need fabric, scissors, a sewing machine or needle and thread, and any decorations or embellishments you want to add. Cut the fabric to your desired size, typically around 18x28 inches. Hem the edges by folding them over twice and sewing them down. You can also add decorative elements like embroidery or fabric paint.

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